Modem Cover
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Raise Efficiency By Enacting OSS And BSS
Information technology companies have a difficult task if they plan on staying in business very long. They have to develop systems that can communicate with an ever expanding and developing product portfolio, cover the physical space of the globe and steadily increase in speed of transmission while keeping the customer base happy. To try and keep these divergent yet complementary tasks in control, companies turn to telecom billing solution for help.
One of the problems is the way customers assume coverage for their devices will be provided. There were several decades between the invention of mobile communication devices and their first introduction while technology solved the problem of coverage. Still today, the complexity of being able to remain in contact every corner on earth, even while on the move, is being perfected.
But a company can not afford to be the best at service provision at the expense of consumer relations. Like any business, the customer expectations are intense and changing and the customer has a number of providers to select from in this popular field. Management and leadership have to decide how to use their resources most effectively, keeping up with technology and infrastructure and providing sterling service for users.
Traditional management will always favor the customer, keeping with the notion that without the customer, there is no business. The advent of the digital age and international competition has created an environment in which have the latest, fasts most capable product is part and parcel of customer desires, so the technology and people sides are deeply connected. How to manage these seemingly disparate efforts is a real challenge.
The advertising campaign between rival companies trying to get customer attention has smartly focused on the size and complexity of infrastructure development, keeping the impact to the customer at the fore. Whether it is determining how many places one can still be heard or overt declarations of better overall coverage, companies are using telecom OSS to inform customers while competing with their rivals.
In addition, with the rapidity with which the physical devices the consumer wields is changing, the needs of an infrastructure to keep up are complex and require forward looking strategies and knowledge in order to keep up. The answer is the notion of having computer programs controlling other computer programs, the next level of information technology application.
Writing programs that allow managers to control the myriad subprograms in an efficient manner timely enough to meet customer needs is not quite artificial intelligence but it is close. It allows parameters to be set by leadership that can be promulgated across the wide range of the network over massive numbers of systems in an electronic second. The key is to also have the systems monitor that promulgation to troubleshoot and even make corrections where necessary.
What will separate the companies who succeed from those who falter will be the ability to mine the already available data for the real information needed to make actionable decisions. The sheer volume of data threatens to overload the system used to capture it and it will take serious systems to filter all that data for knowledge. Companies that hope to succeed are turning to BSS/OSS to help manage a profitable but incredibly convoluted industry.
cable and dsl modem history?
i am making this whitepaper on modems, i am currently doing the section on the history of modems, thought that would be easy, got the analog modems covered (bell 103 until v.92) , now i am getting started on the dsl/cable modems and can't seem to find anything about it's history, can annyone help?
Info on dsm modems:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DSL_modem
History:
http://www.crosdsl.com/dslhistory.asp
Vodafone’s Sure Signal upgrade (geekzone)
The Vodafone Sure Signal is a femtocell, which is a small cellular base
station that you run at home/work to improve your Vodafone coverage (you must
have Vodafone ADSL). I run one of these at home, as I have good coverage
outside, but no coverage inside. The Sure Signal means I don't have to run
outside at all hours, to make and receive calls.
About two weeks ago I received this email (I've shortened it somewhat):
> Great news! You will soon receive a Sure Signal upgrade. This free upgrade
means you'll enjoy the great mobile reception you're used to with Sure Signal
in a sleek new device, plus it'll prepare you for quicker data speeds on your
mobile with our next network upgrade in the new year.
>
> The new device will be couriered out to you in the next couple of weeks. So
keep an eye out for the courier and you'll soon be enjoying all the benefits
of our new and improved Sure Signal service.
The courier pack arrived at the glorious hour of 8am this morning. The new
Sure Signal is a much nicer looking, and a ...
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